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May 3, 2026May 4, 2026History Out There

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I went prospecting and found these magical 200 million year old Thundereggs which are genuine time capsules from the late Triassic early Jurassic period. Small bipedal and large meat-eating or long-necked dinosaurs last breathed the very air trapped in the crystal cavities inside. Heartfelt prayers go out to the family of the Australian who this week was tragically 
An airman used magic to escape from a POW camp, but his grandfather was even more amazing as the most controversial politician in Queensland history. Follow the link on my profile for the story, "Whiskers, Wizards, and the Wildest Election in Queensland." The song "Ol' Man River" is deeply intertwined with the history of the American south especially the Great Mississippi Flood of 1927. I'm loving this performance at Opera in the Gardens put on by Brusbane western suburbs Rotary clubs Kenmore, Toowong and Brookfield supported by @crgregadermann and @brisbane.lordmayor in aid of the charity @drug.arm  Please donate here if you can www.drugarm.com.au National Rugby League's Magic Round supporters in Brisbane this weekend should be careful following this gruesome death 101 years ago. Follow the link on my profile for the story, "Pat Doyle’s Last Ride: The Bulimba Cup Tragedy of 1925." Two hours of subterranean caving in the Capricorn Cave system in search of the endangered Ghost Bat... tick! Some may have been too quick to judge a 1917 suspicious death because it was the Goondiwindi mother’s son who was the harbinger of death. Follow the link in my profile for the 3rd story in a trilogy, "Harbinger of Death: The Uncanny Life of Victor Bushell." The most chilling Bunyip sighting was reported right here in 1868. Rockhampton dairyfarmer John Carey late one night was approaching this spot where the Old Exchange Hotel stood then when his dogs took off in total fear, and Carey knows what he saw in the dark of night. The team that day was the most amazing representative team ever assembled in any sport. Follow the link on my profile to read and hear the story, "Foden’s Men: The Day the Capital was Conquered."
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